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Recently: Losing and gaining through death and life

Posted on April 25, 2008April 28, 2008 by Staff

By Valarie Schwartz Columnist Our first loss of a close loved one provides a reference that changes our perception of death forever. Life provides a unique journey for each of us as we inhabit our bodies, and Mary Bea Sullivan will be the first to say that hers has been no more special than another’s,…

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Board lends support to transfer tax

Posted on April 24, 2008April 28, 2008 by Staff

With former Carrboro Board of Aldermen member Diana McDuffee asking for help and noting that real estate interests are “spending a small fortune statewide” in an effort to defeat it, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted 6 to 1 to officially support a real estate transfer tax. At its meeting Tuesday night at Town Hall,…

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Music Calendar: 04/24/08

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Thursday April 24 ArtsCenter: Ruthie Foster 8:30pm Blue Horn Lounge: The Breaks Cat’s Cradle: Abbey Road Live! 9pm $12 The Cave: Early: Jake Winstrom Late Sweet-Tooth Simpleton w/ Twilighter General Store Café: Bo Lankenau & Friends 8:30pm Local 506: Tapes ‘N Tapes, White Denim, DJ Robin Chen 10pm $12

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Schools pass redistricting

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

by Susan Dickson Staff Writer The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education last week voted 6-1 to approve a plan that will move about 60 students to new middle schools in the fall. The changes will reduce enrollment at Culbreth Middle School and move orphan segments that were created during elementary redistricting last year….

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Glen Lennox plan filed

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

by Rich Fowler Staff Writer Grubb Properties has filed a plan with the Chapel Hill Community Design Commission to demolish Glen Lennox and replace it with a more than 1.8-million-square-foot development. The plan, filed last week, would replace the 440-unit apartment complex and shopping center with 908 residential units, 220,700 square feet of retail space,…

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News Brief: Equine extremist

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Former Disney star Tommie Turvey: Equine Extremist will perform for patients at the North Carolina Children’s Hospital on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Turvey’s show, “A Night of Amazing Horses,” will feature a children’s trick roping show, as well as a sing-along and a dance performance.

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News Brief: Silent animal art auction

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

The Conservators’ Center will hold a silent auction of the center’s animals’ paintings and a wine tasting on May 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Durham. The animals have created paintings with the help of a local artist. The paintings, behind the scenes tours of the center…

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News Brief: Food pantry donation

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service recently received $3,000 from the Food Lion Charitable Foundation. The IFC will use the gift to support its Food Pantry and the more than 1,200 households that visit the pantry each month for needed groceries.

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News Brief: Benefit concert

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Country music star Vince Gill will perform at Memorial Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m. to benefit North Carolina Children’s Hospital. One hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit the hospital’s Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology.

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News Brief: Bilingual autism workshop

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

The Autism Society of North Carolina will offer a workshop for Latino parents and bilingual coordinators on Monday at their central office on Oberlin Road in Raleigh. The workshop, entitled “Talking Autism with the Doctor,” will be conducted in Spanish and will focus on ideas and strategies to assure optimal skills in talking with doctors…

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News Brief: Obama rally at Big Barn

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

The Big Barn in Hillsborough will be the site of a get out the vote rally for Barack Obama. The event runs from 6-9p.m. Mayors from Hillsborough, Chapel Hill and Carrboro will be on hand. Music will be provided by Baron Tymas jazz Ensemble, St Paul’s AME Gospel Choir, Still House Bottom Band and Saludas…

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News Brief: Bill Clinton in Hillsborough

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Fresh on the heels of his wife’s victory in the Pennsylvania primary, former President Bill Clinton returned to North Carolina for a series of events in the Piedmont. Clinton spoke to a crowd of several hundred at the Orange County Baseball field in Hillsborough Wednesday. He told supporters that North Carolina will play an important…

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Arts Calendar: 04/24/08

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Special Events Clydefest Music, food, art and, of course, Clyde Jones are the highlights of the 7th Annual Clydefest, Saturday starting at 11 a.m. This year the festival is at the Bynum ballfield in beautiful downtown Bynum. The fun includes facepainting, fortune telling, critter painting (supervised by Clyde himself) and many “Clyde-inspired” Carnival Games. Entertainment…

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Noticia en breve: Vota

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Cuidadanos, ¡voten ahora! Lugares y horarios para votar por adelantado en Chapel Hill: Morehead Planetarium, de lunes a viernes, 8am hasta 5pm; Seymour Senior Center, de lunes a jueves de 12pm hasta 8pm. En Carrboro: Carrboro Town Hall, de lunes a viernes de 9 a.m. hasta 5 p.m. Todos los lugares estarán abiertos para votar…

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Noticia en breve: Padres prestan atención

Posted on April 24, 2008 by Staff

Platica sobre el comportamiento del niño en lugares públicos. Martes, el 29 de abril de 8am hasta 9:30am en las oficinas de El futuro, 110 W. Main Street, Suite 2H, Carrboro. Van a ver bocadillos. Piden una colaboración de $2. Llame al 338-1929 x504 ó x501 para más información.

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